That’s no longer a problem in GP7 as the tabs pop out more, are easier to scroll through, and are much bigger than in GP6. The most frustrating part of Guitar Pro 6 was organizing all the windows, the lengths of the bars, and the overall size of the tab so you could see what you were looking for.
Here’s some of the features of GP7 that I’m most excited about… Easily See All Of The Score In One Window If your goal is to become a competent musician, songwriter, or teacher then this software is one of the best tools to have at your disposal. With many of the features I’m about to reveal to you in my Guitar Pro 7 Review, Guitar Pro has allowed me to widen my knowledge of chord progressions, pick apart every little nuance of a melody I’m studying, and of course learn some intricate guitar solos note for note. Guitar Pro has been an indispensable resource for myself as many artists don’t have songbooks, and the ability to see the parts played on the fretboard really cut my learning curve down when I started many years ago.